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Shampoo for oily hair yet color safe? Also anyone try the "clear" shampoos?

Looking for ideas. I have an oily scalp and ends tend to get very dry if i try to skip a day shampooing.

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Re: Shampoo for oily hair yet color safe? Also anyone try the ""clear"" shampoos?

Yes, new for me is the TRESemme Naturals Nourishing Moisture. It is low sulfate. I've used it a couple times and really, really like it. Though normal, my hair is very finicky, but this gives me bounce & body & no frizz. I don't think it is stripping at all, though some new growth is starting to show.

I'm going to get the conditioner that goes with it next time I see it.

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Re: Shampoo for oily hair yet color safe? Also anyone try the ""clear"" shampoos?

Nick Chavez has a product called Color-Saver Sulfate-Free shampoo and Color-Saver Paraben-Free conditioner. I haven't used those things, though. Hope you find something that works for you.

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Re: Shampoo for oily hair yet color safe? Also anyone try the ""clear"" shampoos?

Whatever you do, do NOT use the Clear brand of hair products!

This brand is known to cause a host of hair issues, including, but not limited to: scaling, hair loss, itching, breakage, thinning, dryness, flaking, buildup, and inflammation.

Yes, the reviews on MUA say that it's got like four stars, but if you read through them a majority have been falsified and written by the company to boost publicity.

Kcladyz, I know you love experimenting with shampoo and conditioner, but please, PLEASE don't put your beautiful hair at risk by using this brand!

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Re: Shampoo for oily hair yet color safe? Also anyone try the ""clear"" shampoos?

On 9/8/2014 RyRyBelle said:

Whatever you do, do NOT use the Clear brand of hair products!

This brand is known to cause a host of hair issues, including, but not limited to: scaling, hair loss, itching, breakage, thinning, dryness, flaking, buildup, and inflammation.

Yes, the reviews on MUA say that it's got like four stars, but if you read through them a majority have been falsified and written by the company to boost publicity.

Kcladyz, I know you love experimenting with shampoo and conditioner, but please, PLEASE don't put your beautiful hair at risk by using this brand!

wow I am surprised the product is still on the market. I wonder what ingredient is causing the problem

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Re: Shampoo for oily hair yet color safe? Also anyone try the ""clear"" shampoos?

On 9/9/2014 kcladyz said:
On 9/8/2014 RyRyBelle said:

Whatever you do, do NOT use the Clear brand of hair products!

This brand is known to cause a host of hair issues, including, but not limited to: scaling, hair loss, itching, breakage, thinning, dryness, flaking, buildup, and inflammation.

Yes, the reviews on MUA say that it's got like four stars, but if you read through them a majority have been falsified and written by the company to boost publicity.

Kcladyz, I know you love experimenting with shampoo and conditioner, but please, PLEASE don't put your beautiful hair at risk by using this brand!

wow I am surprised the product is still on the market. I wonder what ingredient is causing the problem

It could be literally any of them - just look at the top ingredients and pick one that suits your fancy for most toxic!